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Preface
Lisa Lapointe discriminates against Terry Mallenby, PTSD disability pensioner! SQUAMISH LIARS Squamish published RCMP lies in 1976! Squamish published same RCMP lies in 2013! Squamish published RCMP lies in 1976 about this guy when he was age 28! Squamish again publishes these same RCMP lies in 2013 about this same guy when he was age 65! Squamish Times newspaper published RCMP lies in 1976! Squamish Chief newspaper published same RCMP lies in 2013! As far as the author can tell, Squamish is the liar capital of Canada? And the RCMP are the biggest liars in Canada? Hey Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner, what are you going to do about these 40 year old RCMP lies uploaded by Darby Love and Sanfu Chen? References courtesy of the Fair Use Act.

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Chapter 1 4 What are you going to do about the 40 year old RCMP lies published by Squamish in 1976 and again in 2013? Chapter 2 6 People are wondering, is the British Columbia Coroners Office usless under Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner? Chapter 3 9 Even the experts apparently think the British Columbia Coroners Office is usless under Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner? Chapter 4 12 Hey Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner, what are you going to do about these 40 year old RCMP lies uploaded by Darby Love and Sanfu Chen? Chapter 5 15 As can be seen below, the author has the original Coroner Inquest report sent to him by the Coroners office of British Columbia Canada!! Chapter 6 19 So what have the RCMP done, they have gotten another stooge [Sanfu Chen] to put some more bull-shit about Terry Mallenby this time that he was an unwilling witness which is what the RCMP [through the Crown] told the Coroner!!! Chapter 7 27 Yet Sanfu Chen insists as her first piece on the internet!! Chapter 8 30 Hey, W-5 does the Conspiracy make even more sense now? Chapter 9 31 If you squeeze a rat hard enough It will squeal - And that includes Canadian Senator Larry Campbell, former RCMP officer who confirms he doesnt give a shite about Coroner Inquest results??

Chapter 1 What are you going to do about the 40 year old RCMP lies published by Squamish in 1976 and again in 2013? Bob Paulson, RCMP Commissioner RCMP National Headquarters Headquarters Building 73 Leikin Drive Ottawa ON K1A 0R2 613-993-7267 Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada Constituency Office 1600 - 90th Avenue SW, Suite A-203 Calgary, Alberta T2V 5A8 Telephone: 403-253-7990 Fax: 403-253-8203 stephen.harper@parl.gc.ca Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner Chief Coroner's Office Metrotower II Suite 800 - 4720 Kingsway Burnaby, B.C. V5H 4N2 Phone: 604 660-7745 Facsimile: 604 660-7766 CoronerRequest@gov.bc.ca RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson and Prime Minister Stephen Harper and British Columbia Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe Squamish has uploaded 40 year old RCMP lies what are you going to do about it? What kind of graduates does the University of Alberta have? Darby Love and Sanfu Chen both happen to be graduates of the library studies program at the University of Alberta. Why would a University of Alberta graduate travel all the way to Squamish British Columbia, Canada? A distance of 1,223 km?

Why would a University of Alberta graduate travel all the way to Squamish British Columbia, Canada to upload one article from a non-existent newspaper to the internet? The company that owned the paper doesn't exist anymore so while the library has verbal permission to use the archives of the Squamish Times there is no formal document making it clear so an application is in front of the copyright board seeking formal acknowledgement that the library can publish the newspaper archive online, says Sanfu Chen. What was Sanfu Chens purpose? The author reveals the mystery! Squamish, British Columbia, Canada The home of Liars! These people published their 40 year old lies anyway at the insistence of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson!! Squamish Public Librarian Sanfu Chen & Darby Love! The Squamish Chief newspaper Laila Michell, David Burke, Rebecca Aldous? These books will be published until these bastards remove the shit they have uploaded!!

Chapter 2 People are wondering, is the British Columbia Coroners Office usless under Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner?

B.C. coroner refused to investigate death, says family Family suspected link between birth control pills and blood clots CBC News Posted: Feb 5, 2013 5:31 PM PT A Salmon Arm woman is questioning why the B.C. Coroners Service did not investigate the potential links between the sudden death of her sister and the birth control pill she was prescribed. When 36-year-old Rhonda Bergen died suddenly from blood clots in hospital this past December, the coroner refused to investigate, saying she had died from natural causes. But the family decided to pay for their own autopsy to find out what really caused her death. Critics say it's another example of the coroners service not doing its job. Bergen was overweight and suffered from poly cystic ovarian syndrome, her sister Lorelei Holden told CBC News, and Bergen was particularly troubled with one of the side effects of the illness. "She really struggled with extra hair growth. Because of the syndrome you have extra male hormones in your body," said Holden. Prescribed birth control pills for condition Six weeks before her death, Bergen's doctor put her on a prescription for Yasmin, a birth control pill to treat the condition. After five weeks on Yasmin, Bergen suddenly developed breathing problems and went to a walk-in clinic where the doctor told her she was likely suffering from the flu.

"'We'll put you on amoxicillan and order a chest X-ray,'" Holden recalls her sister was told. Four days later, Bergen's breathing had worsened and she checked in to the emergency room at the hospital in Salmon Arm. But the emergency room doctor told her that her chest X-ray was clear and she was sent home once again. Eight hours later she returned, this time in an ambulance. Doctors soon determined she had a life-threatening condition: huge blood clots had developed in her lungs. "They did a CT scan and found pulmonary embolisms," said Holden. "She told me that she was scared and she asked me not to leave and I told her I wouldn't leave," said Holden. But Bergen didn't last another hour. She died on Dec. 16. Yasmin linked to increased risk Both the US Food and Drug Administration and the Health Canada warn the hormone in Yasmin increases the risk of clots by as much as three times, when compared with older birth control pills. Studies show that on average one in 10,000 women on older birth control pills will develop blood clots, but as many as three in 10,000 will develop clots on newer pills like Yasmin. In Salmon Arm, Bergen's family had suspicions about the role Yasmin may have played in her death. When the coroner ruled she had died of natural causes and refused to order an autopsy, they decided to pay for one themselves. "We asked for an autopsy and the end result was our family paid for her autopsy," said Holden. It cost $1,200 and the pathologist who did it listed Yasmin and Bergen's morbid obesity as risk factors for blood clots. Natural causes not investigated B.C. Coroners Service spokesperson Barb McLintock says the coroners service is doing fewer autopsies these days.

"Everybody in the provincial government is trying to find every dollar they can, so we are applying our autopsy policy more carefully than we have in the past," said McLintock. Critics say a change in mandate that came in 2007 has also reduced the numbers. But in the case of Bergen's death, McLintock maintains the service didn't have the authority to investigate. "The coroner does not have jurisdiction over anyone who dies of natural disease process while under the care of a physician," said McLintock. But former B.C. coroner Dr. Robert Crossland says that when a woman dies suddenly after starting a drug, that is the coroner's business. "I think it's hiding underneath a rock to say this is natural, therefore we should not become involved," said Crossland. "All they're saying is the cause of death is natural, but why they died, why that cause occurred, that's a good reason to investigate." Only the Interior Health Authority is still investigating the death. Bergen's family is getting legal advice to join many others in suing the makers of Yasmin. READER COMMENTS cactusflower2013/02/05 at 11:14 PM ETSomething is seriously wrong with our government when they cut funding for the BC Coroners Service to the extent that 2 questionable deaths that occurred in roughly the same area (Salmon Arm and Revelstoke) have been refused autopsies. In this case, the family of the deceased were forced to pay $1,200 for an autopsy, after being told she died of 'natural causes'. It's hardly 'natural' for a young woman to die from blood clots caused by prescribed birth control pills. In the Revelstoke case, the doctor's death was called a suicide after he was found with multiple stab wounds, and had been threatened by a criminal who had just been released from prison. There was a 'suicide note' typed on his computer that his brother was not allowed to see because he was not 'next of kin'. Did someone get away with murder because of funding cuts by the BC government?

Chapter 3 Even the experts apparently think the British Columbia Coroners Office is usless under Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner?

Low autopsy rate in B.C. alarms experts Too many deaths inadequately investigated, former coroners say CBC News Posted: Feb 6, 2013 5:46 AM PT British Columbia has the lowest autopsy rate in Canada, raising concern among some experts that too many deaths in the province and even possible homicides are inadequately investigated. Just 19.2 percent of deaths in B.C. where a medical examiner or coroner has done a preliminary investigation are followed up by autopsies. The average rate in the rest of Canada is about 35 per cent. [A] 19-per-cent autopsy rate in a coroner service, I think, is appallingly low, said Dr. Robert Crossland, a former coroner in B.C. It should be much, much higher. "Theres something wrong here. Is it because we dont have the money? The B.C. Coroners Service budget has been cut to $11.7 million this year from $12.1 million last year. Families concerned CBC News has spoken to two B.C. families who believe the deaths of their loved ones were not sufficiently investigated, and in one case, a homicide might have been overlooked. John Morrison doesn't believe his brother Dr. Roger Morrison, of Revelstoke, B.C., a family physician and avid body builder could have taken his own life in November, as police and a coroner concluded. My brother had severed both his main arteries in each arm and his wrists were severed and he had a series of lateral cuts across his chest, John Morrison said.

The mans body was found in what police first treated as a bloody crime scene in his upscale home. A local coroner wanted to do a full autopsy, but was overruled by senior officials in the coroners service. A Revelstoke funeral director who saw the death scene also thinks an error was made. Nothing was standard [about the scene], said Gary Sulz. I would have like to have seen the autopsy completed. Another former B.C. coroner, Kathleen Stephany, also said the service is not doing its job. This could be a homicide, and we will never know if there's been no autopsy, Stephany said. A coroner also declined to perform an autopsy investigating the death of Rhonda Bergen, who died six weeks after starting a prescription for the controversial birth control pill Yasmin. The family paid $1,200 for a private autopsy, which concluded Bergen had died from blood clots in her lungs and that the birth control pill and morbid obesity were risk factors for such clots. Change in mandate Critics say a change in mandate in 2007 reduced the number of autopsies. B.C. Coroners Service spokeswoman Barb McLintock acknowledged to CBC News that budget cuts have affected the choices coroners are making. Everybody in the provincial government is trying to find every dollar they can, so we're applying our autopsy policy more carefully, maybe a bit more rigidly than we have in the past, McLintock said. McLintock also released a statement late Tuesday from B.C. chief coroner Lisa Lapointe in response to inquiries from CBC News. Lapointe said she could not comment on specific cases, but said decisions on autopsies are made collaboratively. The decision is made by the coroner and regional coroner after objectively examining all information available including that provided by the police investigators. Both police and the coroner make decisions based on their knowledge,

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experience and expertise in the investigation of death and scenes of death, the statement said. READER'S COMMENTS: Okanagan Bob2013/02/06 at 10:10 AM ETA forensic autopsy of the books is required. And on BC Rail as well. How does a railway pass through the hands of the ex-husband and brother of the premier to new owners without questions being asked? And how can a provincial government move debt onto the books of BCHydro and claim to be balancing the books?

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Chapter 4 Hey Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner, what are you going to do about these 40 year old RCMP lies uploaded by Darby Love and Sanfu Chen? Hey Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner, what are you going to do about these 40 year old RCMP lies uploaded by Darby Love and Sanfu Chen? Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner Chief Coroner's Office Metrotower II Suite 800 - 4720 Kingsway Burnaby, B.C. V5H 4N2 Phone: 604 660-7745 Facsimile: 604 660-7766 E-mail: CoronerRequest@gov.bc.ca British Columbia Chief Coroner Squamish has uploaded 40 year old lies what are you going to do about it?

Or, are you just another useless British Columbia politician? Some people think your department is crap? Are they right?

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cc. Mr. Vincent Stancato, Regional Coroner Metrotower II Suite 800 - 4720 Kingsway Burnaby, BC V5H 4N2 Phone: 604 775-1051 Facsimile: 604 775-1049 What kind of graduates does the University of Alberta have? Darby Love and Sanfu Chen both happen to be graduates of the library studies program at the University of Alberta. Why would a University of Alberta graduate travel all the way to Squamish British Columbia, Canada? A distance of 1,223 km?

Why would a University of Alberta graduate travel all the way to Squamish British Columbia, Canada to upload one article from a non-existent newspaper to the internet? The company that owned the paper doesn't exist anymore so while the library has verbal permission to use the archives of the Squamish Times there is no formal document making it clear so an application is in front of the copyright board seeking formal acknowledgement that the library can publish the newspaper archive online, says Sanfu Chen. 13

What was Sanfu Chens purpose? The author reveals the mystery! Squamish, British Columbia, Canada The home of Liars! These people published their 40 year old lies anyway at the insistence of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson!! Squamish Public Librarian Sanfu Chen & Darby Love! The Squamish Chief newspaper Laila Michell, David Burke, Rebecca Aldous? These books will be published until these bastards remove the shit they have uploaded!!

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Chapter 5 As can be seen below, the author has the original Coroner Inquest report sent to him by the Coroners office of British Columbia Canada!!

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Authors Note: The letters and numbers [P3ai] at the bottom of the above noted letter refers to the evidence Terry Mallenby submitted to the Federal Court of Canada when he SUCCESSFULLY SUED the Royal Canadian Mounted Police!! The RCMP didnt like this and has harassed Terry Mallenby, his wife and children since that time!!! And now they have another RCMP stooge to do that none other than Sanfu Chen?? And they did that when they knew Terry Mallenbys lawyer was out of town??

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Again, the author has to put the facts straight!!! The verdict in this Coroners Inquest by persons or persons unknown:

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Chapter 6 So what have the RCMP done, they have gotten another stooge [Sanfu Chen] to put some more bull-shit about Terry Mallenby this time that he was an unwilling witness which is what the RCMP [through the Crown] told the Coroner!!!

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Yet Sanfu Chen insists as her first piece on the internet to put: Husband reluctant witness .at Mallenby inquest - digitalcollections.ca www.digitalcollections.ca/.../r/.../19760401_Squamish_Times.pdf And why would she choose this article about the author as the first item she puts out on the internet??

EXCEPT MORE RCMP HARASSMENT!!

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Terry Mallenby successfully sued RCMP!

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Terry Mallenby successfully sued RCMP!

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Terry Mallenby successfully sued RCMP!

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Terry Mallenby was diagnosed with a multitude of Disorders The little guy was diagnosed with a multitude of disorders as a consequence of RCMP and Federal Government illegal acts, harassment and other abuse. Authors note: Anyone who has to identify a loved-one in the morgue can appreciate the horror, grief, anger one experiences?

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Terry Mallenby was diagnosed with a multitude of Disorders Authors note: Anyone who has to identify a loved-one in the morgue can appreciate the horror, grief, anger one experiences?

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Terry Mallenby was diagnosed with a multitude of Disorders

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Chapter 7 Yet Sanfu Chen insists as her first piece on the internet!! Yet Sanfu Chen insists as her first piece on the internet to put: Husband reluctant witness .at Mallenby inquest - digitalcollections.ca www.digitalcollections.ca/.../r/.../19760401_Squamish_Times.pdf And why would she choose this article about Terry Mallenby as the first item she puts out on the internet?? So who is Sanfu Chen? Here she is here:

Historical Squamish photos and documents go online Project awaiting word on next round of funding to carry on by John French http://www.piquenewsmagazine.com/whistler/historical-squamish-photos-anddocuments-go-online/Content?oid=2277925 As cited, getting the materials published online is librarian Sanfu Chen's task. She started full-time with the library in Squamish in June armed with a Library and Information studies degree along with undergraduate studies in art history. Hmmm! 27

Sanfu Chen starts in June and shortly thereafter she puts out on the internet this article about Terry Mallenby a supposed unwilling witness?? Husband reluctant witness .at Mallenby inquest - digitalcollections.ca www.digitalcollections.ca/.../r/.../19760401_Squamish_Times.pdf Who would want this out there so fast why the RCMP thats who!! RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson!!! After all there are a lot of books out there about RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson!!! Just look all the books on Amazon.com by Wallice Bellair!!! What else do we know about Sanfu Chen? Well she was at or still is at the University of Alberta!! Darby Love and Sanfu Chen both happen to be graduates of the library studies program at the University of Alberta. Hmmm!! Where does the Prime Minister come from?? Ah, Alberta!! Surely Prime Minister Stephen Harper would want to do his fair share to help the RCMP out why not have two people from the University of Alberta pretend they are doing an internet project, and guess what the first article they put out on the internet is some bogus shit about Terry Mallenby!! After all there are a lot of books out there about Prime Minister Stephen Harper!!! Just look all the books on Amazon.com by Wallice Bellair!!! DOES THAT MAKE SENSE NOW?? Why else would a person from the University of Alberta come to a small town in British Columbia?? Hmmm! Seems rather strange dont you think??

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Graduate student Sanfu Chen shifts through the Squamish Librarys archives Photo by Rebecca Aldous/The Chief http://www.squamishchief.com/article/20111223/SQUAMISH0604/312239970/SQUAMI SH/eagle-8216-barometer-reaches-just-655 And to show the haste of the RCMP to get this crap out about Terry Mallenby - Sanfu Chen doesnt even have permission yet: The company that owned the paper doesn't exist anymore so while the library has verbal permission to use the archives of the Squamish Times there is no formal document making it clear so an application is in front of the copyright board seeking formal acknowledgement that the library can publish the newspaper archive online, says Chen. Ethical?? Who cares she apparently is at the beck-and-call of the RCMP, RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson, and Prime Minister Stephen Harper??

Husband NOT reluctant witness at Mallenby inquest! That was more lies by the RCMP!! http://www.amazon.com/Husband-reluctant-witness-Mallenbyinquest/dp/1480222003/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1360793610&sr=11&keywords=wallice+bellair+husband

Squamish Times, Mallenby inquest: The husband was NOT reluctant witness

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http://www.amazon.com/Squamish-Times-Mallenby-inquestreluctant/dp/1480254134/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1360793667&sr=13&keywords=wallice+bellair+husband

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Chapter 8 Hey, W-5 does the Conspiracy make even more sense now? Hey, W-5 does the Conspiracy make even more sense now? The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, The Canadian Human Rights Commission, the Canadian Department of Defense, and Services Canada combine forces to harass, discriminate against, and commit illegal acts against this family since 1976? Any decent Canadian Lawyer want to take on the Canadian government? No, I didnt think so! Hey Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, does the conspiracy make sense now? Hey W - 5, does the conspiracy make sense now?

W-5 Team: Lloyd Robertson, Sandie Rinaldo, Lisa LaFlamme, Victor Malarek and Kevin Newman W5 (TV series) The title refers to the Five Ws of journalism: Who, What, Where, When and Why? It is the longest-running newsmagazine/documentary program in North America and the most-watched program of its type in Canada. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W5_(TV_series) Reference to: Does the Conspiracy make even more sense now [Paperback] http://www.amazon.com/Does-Conspiracy-make-even-sense/dp/148123272X ABSOLUTELY NO REPLY BY THESE TURDS? 31

Chapter 9 If you squeeze a rat hard enough It will squeal - And that includes Canadian Senator Larry Campbell, former RCMP officer who confirms he doesnt give a shite about Coroner Inquest results??

When Canadian Senator Larry Campbell, former RCMP officer, was sent a copy of this book his true nature was exposed!!! WHAT DID CANADIAN SENATOR LARRY CAMPBELL HAVE TO SAY: On 2013-07-02, at 3:11 AM, <mailto:wallicebellair@gmail.com Campbell, Larry W <Larry.Campbell@sen.parl.gc.ca> >> wrote: Yawn Squamish again Larry Campbell

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YES JACK ASS LARRY CAMPBELL SQUAMISH AGAIN!!! AND WHO IS THIS SHITE LARRY CAMPBELL NONE OTHER THAN AN RCMP OFFICER!!! Born and raised in Brantford, Ontario, Campbell became a steelworker in Hamilton in the 1960s. In his first career move, he joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and was transferred to Vancouver in later joining the RCMP drug squad in 1973.

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With more than twelve years experience with the RCMP, Campbell transitioned into death investigation, establishing Vancouvers first District Coroners Office in 1981 and becoming the Chief Coroner for British Columbia in 1996. In this capacity, he became the inspiration behind the popular CBC drama Da Vincis Inquest, as well as its spinoff, Da Vincis City Hall. Larry Campbell was intimately involved with the television programs, writing and collaborating on scripts for the series. In August 2005, Campbell was summoned to the Senate of Canada by Prime Minister Paul Martin. As a Senator, Campbell has continued his work on drug policy, mental health, and aboriginal issues. He holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from City University in Vancouver. AND HE GETS HIS DEGREE FROM A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY??? City University City University, in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a private, nonprofit institution of higher education founded more than 25 years ago. The 33

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university's mission is to provide educational opportunities primarily to people not being fully served. A public university degree isnt worth much is it?

HES ALSO THE KIND OF SCUM BUCKET THAT DOESNT WANT TO HEAR ABOUT THE RCMP LIES HES ONE OF THEM?????? HERES THIS ARSE HOLE SUPPOSED TO BE INVOLVED IN A CORONERS INQUEST PROGRAM BUT DOESNT HONOR SQUAMISH INQUEST!!! WHAT KIND OF A F--- UP IS THIS LARRY CAMPBELL?? OOPS OH YES HES AN RCMP OFFICER THAT SAYS IT ALL!!

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RCMP Staff Sgt. Ross Spenard thought he covered his tracks by shredding documents Incredibly, in another high profile case, another senior RCMP officer lied again and again. The so-called RCMP expert witness, classed an expert witness on bloodpattern analyses, was accused of perjury and exposed in B.C. Supreme Court as the author of a flawed forensic report that got basic biology wrong.1 Who was this RCMP Officer? Staff Sgt. Ross Spenards credibility was shredded during the recent second-degree murder trial of Charlie Rae Lincoln, an aboriginal woman convicted of stabbing to death her own two-year-old. He acknowledged misleading the court and failing to send a letter to the Crown in the case revealing the concerns about the report and his errors.2 RCMP Spenard thought he covered his tracks by shredding documents. He was wrong. As noted, armed with a copy of documents that Spenard thought were destroyed, defense lawyer Matthew Nathanson forced him to make a series of devastating admissions.3 The document was riddled with so many DNA misinterpretations and errors that the top experts in the field were flown in from Edmonton and Halifax to correct it. Some conclusions were not scientifically sound, they said.4 You were not being truthful, right? the lawyer said, confronting the Mountie with a transcript of his earlier testimony.5 Yes, I agree Spenard admitted.6 As emphasized, the performance was as bad as any at the Braidwood inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski, which has also featured RCMP officers seemingly uncomfortable with the truth.7 You will recall the Staff Sgt. Spenard gave some evidence of blood found in... [a] house at different places, the justice said before sending the jurors to deliberate. You have heard the Crown totally ignore his evidence, and I suggest to you that you do ignore his evidence completely.8

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Staff. Sgt. Spenard is the perfect example of a person who clearly lied under oath, and violated his oath to tell the truth, and he even agreed to this. That conclusion is so clear and convincing, and so serious, that I suggest you should consider his evidence to be completely tainted, and without any value whatsoever.9 As further cited in Retired B.C. Mountie charged with perjury, a retired RCMP officer has been charged with one count of perjury for his testimony at the 2009 trial of a B.C. woman convicted of killing her own child.10 What a scum bucket? Only one charge? Pretty lenient, wouldnt you say? Former staff sergeant Ross Spenard, a 32-year veteran of the RCMP, is accused of lying while testifying in B.C. Supreme Court in May 2009. He was testifying as an expert witness in bloodstain pattern analysis during the second-degree murder trial of Charlie Rae Lincoln.11 During cross-examination by defence council at the 2009 trial, Spenard admitted he did not tell the whole truth in his earlier testimony.12 Justice John Truscott then advised the jury to ignore Spenard's evidence.13 "Staff Sgt. Spenard is the perfect example of a person who clearly lied under oath and violated his oath to tell the truth and he even agreed to this," Trustcott said. "That conclusion is so clear and convincing, and so serious, that I suggest you should consider his evidence to be completely tainted, and without any value whatsoever."14 Is this scum bucket getting a full pension at taxpayers expense? Footnotes 1 - 9. Caught in a web of documents he thought had been destroyed: Blood-splatter expert admits to misleading court and failing to send a letter to the Crown revealing concerns about the forensic report. Ian Mulgrew, Vancouver Sun, June 29, 2009. 10 - 14. Retired B.C. Mountie charged with perjury Last Updated: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 | 1:24 PM PT CBC News 36

Drunk RCMP Corporal Benjamin Robinson ploughed his Jeep into a 21-year-old motorcyclist, as Orion Hutchinson lay dying, Cpl. Robinson left the scene Incredibly, the Crown in B.C. has decided to go easy on Benjamin Monty Robinson, the RCMP corporal who downed some beers at a party last year and then ploughed his Jeep into a 21-year-old motorcyclist.1 As Orion Hutchinson lay dying in a Delta, B.C. intersection, Cpl. Robinson left the scene on foot. To drink some vodka shots, he claims. Some 10 minutes later, reeking of booze and his eyes bloodshot, Cpl. Robinson returned to the fatality.2 Delta police were on scene. Cpl. Robinsons blood-alcohol level was well over the legal limit, they determined. He was drunk. Mr. Hutchinson was dead.3 Cpl. Robinson was the senior of four RCMP officers to confront Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski at Vancouver International Airport a year earlier, in 2007. After dithering for months, the Crown this week announced it had rejected charge recommendations from Delta police. It would not attempt to prosecute Cpl. Robinson for impaired driving causing death, as recommended. It would not charge him with dangerous driving causing death, also recommended. Too tough to prove before a judge or a jury, a spokesman from B.C.s Ministry of Attorney-General tried to explain.4 Did RCMP Benjamin Monty Robinson get away with murder twice? Once when Robert Dziekanski was tasered to death? And now after he killed Orion Hutchinson in a drunken stupor? What did the RCMP Commissioner William Elliott have to say? Incredibly, Its not easy to dump the bad apples, RCMP Commissioner William Elliott admits.5 In another incident, a Prince George RCMP officer was given a slap on the wrist, with being docked nine days pay, after he took an unmarked police cruiser to a house party without permission, had some drinks, then hit a parked car on his way home.6 RCMP Const. Peter MacMillan "failed to negotiate a turn," hit a parked car and kept driving., leaving the scene of the accident and failing to 37

report the collision.7 As a police officer, RCMP MacMillan "would know the proper course of action in respect of drinking and driving, of leaving the scene of an accident, of reporting accidents generally and of the absence of any reason whatsoever for delay in reporting the matter."8 Most everyone else would have been charged in similar circumstances, what happened to RCMP MacMillan he was ordered to forfeit nine days pay? RCMP MacMillan didn't answer calls.9 In yet another incident of drunk driving by an RCMP officer, a Chilliwack RCMP officer who threw a rock at a transit bus, hung out with a known criminal and ran into seven parked cars while driving drunk in North Vancouver is still on the job, The Vancouver Sun has learned.10 Incredibly again, the RCMP officer was only docked pay for his "disgraceful" behavior ... Const. Milo Kent Ramsey was docked 12 days' pay but allowed to keep his job.11 In fact, it was found out that RCMP Ramsey had committed several violations of the RCMP's code of conduct over a one-month period, and admitted to them all.12 In the bus incident, RCMP Ramsey who was intoxicated, began "shouting obscenities" and had to be physically removed from the bus by a security officer and other passengers ... After being removed from the bus, Ramsey threw a rock at the driver's door."13 Anyone else would have been charged but not this RCMP officer? As reported, a month later, on Jan. 18, 2006, RCMP Ramsey got into more trouble while hanging out with a friend who had a criminal record the friend, Alexander McDonald, picked up a prostitute in Vancouver and brought her back to Ramsey's motor home, parked nearby.14 Unfortunately for RCMP Ramsey, the prostitute was actually an undercover Vancouver police officer.15 Incredibly, three days after RCMP Ramsey's run-in with Vancouver police, he got in trouble again. On Jan. 21, 2006, North Vancouver RCMP responded to a call of a motor home being driven erratically; it had struck seven parked cars.16 "Police officers eventually located the motor home stuck between several large rocks placed to prevent vehicles from going farther up the road ... It 38

was apparent that the motor home had backed over a resident's hedge and struck a carport roof."17 Police ordered RCMP Ramsey out of the vehicle, but he refused. One officer even tried to pull RCMP Ramsey out of the motor home, but failed. Eventually, police had to use their dog unit to get RCMP Ramsey out.18 RCMP Ramsey was given a breathalyzer test, his blood-alcohol level was 0.15, nearly twice the legal limit.19 The RCMP decision not to fire Ramsey, "the main goal of RCMP disciplinary action is not necessarily to punish, but to offer the chance for rehabilitation."20 RCMP Ramsey wasn't on shift Wednesday and could not be reached to comment.21 In yet another incident, a Vancouver-area RCMP officer, Vernon James Wilson, was caught drinking and driving twice in just over a month a case of impaired driving causing bodily harm, causing an accident and driving over 0.08.22 In the first incident RCMP Wilson lost control of his vehicle on the bridge and crashed into a barrier, two passengers suffered injuries.23 In the second incident, RCMP Wilson was picked up again November 7 near a beach on the west side of Vancouver and charged with driving while prohibited.24 The RCMP reaction? RCMP spokesperson Sgt. Tim Shields said, "we all know better and we can do better."25 No kidding! RCMP Wilson was 54-years-old at the time, if he hasnt learned not to drink and drive what is he doing as an RCMP officer? In another incident, on Feb. 8, 2006, Const. Robert Claypool of Williams Lake was docked 10 days pay after being convicted of impaired driving while off-duty the previous fall.26 It appears that, for those readers who want to become police officers but have a DUI [driving under influence, drugs or alcohol], it appears this poses no problem with the RCMP they may welcome you with open 39

arms? In another incident, in June 2007, an RCMP constable collided his car into another vehicle, which flipped over and landed on its side.27 The driver of the second vehicle suffered a fractured collarbone.28 What did the RCMP constable do, what else he left the scene! The constable did not offer the injured person assistance; instead, he drove home.29 What did the RCMP do, what else they docked him 10 days pay.30 He remains on active duty in the Lower Mainland.31 In one more incident, after drinking a few beers in a pub with another off-duty officer in October 2005, an inspector drove his Pontiac Sunfire onto a restricted access roadway reserved for public transit buses.32 An Ottawa transit officer directed him to pull over. The inspector flashed his RCMP badge at the officer and said, Im on the job.33 The RCMP outright lied! The inspector was allowed to drive away.34 The transit officer then observed the Sunfire veering to the edge of the restricted roadway. He directed the inspector pull over again.35 The officer suspected the inspector was intoxicated and that he had lied about being on the job.36 Ottawa police were called and the inspector provided a breath sample, which indicated a warn for his blood alcohol level. The inspectors drivers license was suspended for 12 hours.37 What did the RCMP do, the RCMP inspector was docked five days pay.38 He remains on active duty in the National Capital Region.39 What else was this guy guilty of the inspector had previously admitted to seven allegations of disgraceful conduct while acting as officer in charge of the RCMPs Montreal drug section. These related to sexual relations he had with female Mounties taking undercover courses while he was an instructor, and efforts he made to disrupt a subsequent 40

investigation into the matter. He was sanctioned in 2004 and was suspended for 55 days. He was also docked 25 days pay and was barred from training undercover agents.40 In one more drunk driving case involving an RCMP officer, a B.C. RCMP officer has been charged with impaired driving after being stopped by members of his own detachment on his way from the Boulevard Casino in Coquitlam early Friday morning.41 Police at the Coquitlam RCMP detachment received a call shortly before 3 a.m. PT about an impaired driver who had just left the casino, located east of Vancouver. When they stopped the vehicle, they discovered the driver was a fellow officer. He was taken to the Coquitlam detachment, where he blew over the legal alcohol limit on a breathalyzer.42 The officer was released from custody on a promise to appear in a Port Coquitlam court on Jan. 10, 2010. The name of the officer has not been released.43 In yet another drunk driver case involving the RCMP, it has taken more than a year, but finally the RCMP released information about an impaired driving charge against one of their own.44 RCMP officer Kulwant Singh Malhi, 41, was arrested in October 2007 after a hit-and-run collision in Richmond, B.C. He was charged in March this year with impaired driving, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, and failure to remain at the scene of an accident.45 As cited, a black Nissan Altima rear-ended a Honda Civic shortly before 3 a.m. at No. 4 and Francis roads about 30 minutes later Richmond RCMP received another 911 call from a motorist about an Altima being driven in an erratic manner southbound on Highway 99. The caller followed the vehicle to Delta and then Ladner, both suburbs of Vancouver, while staying on the phone with police.46 The car finally stopped in the driveway of a residence in Ladner. Delta police officers arrived minutes later, and the lone male occupant of the Altima was arrested for impaired driving. The Altima turned out to be an unmarked police vehicle driven by RCMP Kulwant Singh Malhi.47 In yet another case involving a drunk driving RCMP officer, a North Vancouver Mountie was ordered to stand trial on two drunk driving charges at a recent court appearance Cpl. Darren Baker was stopped on Dec. 15 in West Vancouver by members of the West Vancouver Police Department. While dealing with Cpl. Baker, they formed the opinion that his ability to drive a motor vehicle was impaired by alcohol. "48 41

As further reported, Baker has been charged with impaired driving and driving with a blood alcohol level above .08. Incredibly, this RCMP belonged to a school liaison unit.49 Yeah, thats a good example for the kids to learn drink and drive. What a guy? Again, it must be asked: why do provinces put up with this police force, it would be less disastrous and more economically feasible to have their own provincial police forces -- more control? Footnotes 1 - 5. Brian Hutchinson: What constitutes gross misconduct for RCMP officers questioned. Posted: National Post, December 05, 2009 by Daniel Kaszor. Also see: Court denies RCMP officer's claim he drank after fatal crash: Officer was one of four involved in airport Taser death. Last Updated: Wednesday, March 4, 2009. CBC News. 6 - 9. Mountie fined, loses pay for crash. By CanWest News Service April 9, 2007. 10 - 21. Mountie keeps job despite 'disgraceful' behavior. By The Vancouver Sun, August 9, 2007. 22 - 25. Officer caught driving drunk twice charged. By ctvbc.ca. Date: Friday Jan. 8, 2010. 26. Exclusive: Mounties ordered to resign. By The Vancouver Sun. May 1, 2006. 27 - 40. Best of the worst of Mountie misconduct. Posted: December 12, 2009 by Daniel Kaszor. National Post. 41 - 43. Coquitlam RCMP officer charged with drunk driving. Last Updated: Friday, September 25, 2009. 44 - 47. RCMP reveal year-old impaired driving case against Mountie: Spokesman said there needs to be better communication within force. Last Updated: Tuesday, December 9, 2008. CBC News. 48 - 49. Mountie will be tried on impaired driving charges. Last Updated: Friday, October 31, 2008. CBC News. 42

The Killing of a Polish Immigrant - Within seconds, Robert Dziekanski had been Tasered. Even after falling to the ground, shrieking in pain, the RCMP repeatedly Tasered him Did the RCMP get away with murder? Some appear to think yes! "Nothing will happen to them, still they are on the job, the four RCMP officers who caused Robert's death by what they did, and then they lie," said Cisowski [see below].1 The case involved the vicious tasering to death of 40-year-old Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski. The RCMP lies start immediately. Richmond RCMP Sgt. Pierre Lemaitre said officers struggled to subdue the man: 'Even though he had received what they call pulses, two pulses from Taser, he was still out of control.'2 The man actually died after 4 Taser jolts, witness alleges.3 In fact, one witness said she offered to tell the RCMP officers what she witnessed, and that one officer said, "'I'll be with you in a few minutes.'" But the officers did not take a statement from her, she alleges.4 As reported, within seconds, he had been Tasered. Dziekanski, even after falling to the ground, shrieking in pain, was Tasered repeatedly.5 The cover-up begins! After the event, the Mounties all gave similar statements about how Dziekanski had come at them, yelling and wildly swinging the stapler, and how several officers had to wrestle the man to the ground.6 However, a video proves the RCMP officers outright lied! A witnesss video of the event showed none of that happened ... if not for the video, might have got away with whitewashing what the judge called the forces "shameful" conduct in the events that led to an innocent mans death.7 As further reported, I saw more RCMP officers lie to cover up this cowardly crime.8

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Incredibly, on Dec. 12, 2008, B.C. Criminal Justice branch spokesman Stan Lowe "cleared" the four officers of any wrongdoing and portrayed Dziekanski as a violent and agitated alcoholic whose irrational behavior contributed to his own death.9 However, even this Stan Lowe was put in his place when Cisowski had the satisfaction of hearing Thomas Braidwood call the four Mounties "inappropriately aggressive" and "patently unbelievable," while emphasizing Dziekanski did nothing wrong nor in any way caused his own death.10 Caught in their lies thanks to videotape of the cowardly crime, as it has been described. Braidwood called the bystander video by Paul Pritchard of Dziekanski's Tasering death "invaluable" evidence that "couldn't be cross-examined."11 Onlookers were incredulous when RCMP Commissioner William Elliott said Friday he wouldn't be announcing any disciplinary measures for any of the four Mounties for their role in Dziekanski's death.12 Get away with murder and no consequences? Even the apology to Robert Dziekanskis mother was a bunch of RCMP bunk? A raft of internal RCMP emails was released through an Access to Information Act request showing that the April 1 apology was a carefullycrafted script designed not to blame any RCMP member.13 On the day before the staging of the apology, RCMP Deputy Commissioner Gary Bass reassured RCMP staff relations supervisor Brian Roach that their "apology" to Cisowski did not mean they were apologizing for anything specific that any of their officers had done.14 "Essentially, even though the word apology worries some, we are not apologizing for the actions of specific members or saying anything about specific actions.15 Cisowski said yesterday "this just shows that the RCMP even when they apologize to me, they coverup.16 Actually tasered five times! The e-mail, sent by RCMP Chief Supt. Dick Bent to Assistant Commissioner Al Macintyre suggested for the first time that the four 44

Mounties who responded to a call at Vancouver's airport planned to use a Taser on Robert Dziekanski, who died at the airport on Oct. 14, 2007, after he was Tasered five times.17 Finally: why do provinces put up with this police force, it would be less disastrous and more economically feasible to have their own provincial police forces -- more control? Footnotes 1. Still they get no consequences. By Suzanne Fournier, The Province, June 20, 2010. 2 - 3. RCMP say deceased man was 40-year-old Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski. Last Updated: Tuesday, October 16, 2007. CBC News. 4. One witness said she offered to tell the RCMP officers what she witnessed. 5 - 7. Inquiry deservedly hammers RCMP in Dziekanski death. By Paul Schneiderit, The Chronicle Herald, Tue. Jun 22. 8. I saw more RCMP officers lie to cover up this cowardly crime. 9 - 12. Still they get no consequences. By Suzanne Fournier, The Province, June 20, 2010. 13 - 16. RCMP's apology grudging, evasive. By Suzanne Fournier, The Province, June 17, 2010. 17. E-mail Suggests Four RCMP Officers Committed Perjury While Senior Officers Sat Silent. Contributed on Sun, 2009/06/21 - 2:30pm. Also see: Startling New Email Halts Inquiry. By Neal Hall and Lori Culbert; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun. Also see: Damning e-mail suggests the four officers committed perjury and that senior officers sat silent while they did. By Ian Mulgrew; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun.

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'Still they get no consequences' 'Still they get no consequences' Four Mounties involved should not get off scot-free, says Dziekanski's mother By Suzanne Fournier, The Province June 20, 2010 http://www.theprovince.com/news/Still+they+consequences/3178031/stor y.html Zofia Cisowski's "darkest hour" after learning that her son Robert Dziekanski was dead came when B.C. criminal justice officials declared that the RCMP had done nothing wrong -- and that it was her son's own fault that he died. Now that she has been vindicated by the Braidwood Inquiry report castigating the officers and ruling her son did nothing wrong, Cisowski still carries with her a news clipping containing the earlier blaming, hurtful words. On Dec. 12, 2008, B.C. Criminal Justice branch spokesman Stan Lowe "cleared" the four officers of any wrongdoing and portrayed Dziekanski as a violent and agitated alcoholic whose irrational behaviour contributed to his own death. Last week, Walter Kosteckyj, Cisowski's lawyer, said "that was Zofia's darkest hour, after losing her son, and that's why she still carries that news clipping with her." So far, Cisowski notes, none of the four Mounties "has ever got any consequences." On Friday, Cisowski had the satisfaction of hearing Thomas Braidwood call the four Mounties "inappropriately aggressive" and "patently unbelievable," while emphasizing Dziekanski did nothing wrong nor in any way caused his own death. "This tragic case is at its heart the story of shameful conduct by a few officers," Braidwood said. "It ought not to reflect unfairly on the many thousands of RCMP and other police officers who have protected our communities and earned a welldeserved reputation in doing so."

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Cisowski heard B.C. Attorney-General Mike de Jong promise to appoint a special prosecutor and commit to a citizen-led Independent Investigation Office to conduct criminal investigations into RCMP or municipal police incidents causing death or harm. Friday was an exhausting day after a night in which Cisowski slept little, coming at the end of years of hearings in which a video of her son's death was screened repeatedly -- although it helped a kind and patient former judge get to the truth. Braidwood called the bystandervideo by Paul Pritchard of Dziekanski's Tasering death "invaluable" evidence that "couldn't be cross-examined." Cisowski received an apology Friday from the RCMP's top cop, Commissioner William Elliott. Yet as a mother, Cisowski did not hear from Elliott -- the first lawyer and non-cop to head the national RCMP -- the words she has waited so long to hear, she said. "Nothing will happen to them, still they are on the job, the four policemen who caused Robert's death by what they did, and then they lie," said Cisowski. Listening to Elliott say the RCMP has reformed its training and Taser policies, Cisowski whispered: "Still they get no consequences for causing my son's death." Braidwood's 460-page report, entitled simply Why? The Robert Dziekanski Tragedy, is a blistering denunciation of the four Mounties who Tasered and restrained Dziekanski face down, then left him unattended until he died. Onlookers were incredulous when Elliott said Friday he wouldn't be announcing any disciplinary measures for any of the four Mounties for their role in Dziekanski's death. He said he would await the special prosecutor's report. Elliott acknowledged that Cpl. Benjamin Monty Robinson is suspended with pay, but only in connection with the unrelated traffic death of a motorcyclist. That matter doesn't go to trial until April 2011. The other three -- Const. Gerry Rundel, Const. Bill Bentley and Const. Kwesi Millington -- are "on the job but not in front-line policing," said Elliott, who couldn't explain why the four officers could be criticized about an unjustified death and yet remain on the RCMP payroll. 47

Elliott hinted it might even be too late to mete out internal punishment, but admitted: "We recognize there needs to be fairly fundamental changes in our discipline system." Braidwood said the four Mounties behaved as if they were responding to a "barroom brawl," and senior officer Robinson "intervened in an inappropriately aggressive manner." "I found that Mr. Dziekanski had been compliant, was not defiant or resistant, did not brandish the stapler and did not move toward any of the officers," Braidwood said. "I concluded the constable [Millington] was not justified in deploying the weapon and neither the constable nor the corporal honestly perceived that Mr. Dziekanski was intending to attack any of the officers." Braidwood said the other two officers also "offered patently unbelievable after-the-fact rationalizations of their police notes and statements to [the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team]." As for Robinson's claim that the Mounties made a point to check if Dziekanski was alive, Braidwood was dismissive. "I can place little reliance on the testimony of Cpl. Robinson that he constantly monitored Mr. Dziekanski's breathing until the firefighters arrived. Similarly, I find unpersuasive the testimony of Const. Rundel that . . . he knelt down near Mr. Dziekanski and heard him breathing and snoring. "I am satisfied that Mr. Dziekanski went into cardiac arrest first, then went unconscious, and finally showed signs of cyanosis, all within 75 seconds of being handcuffed." De Jong was prompt to appoint special prosecutor Richard Peck to look into possible criminal charges against the four Mounties. "There was misconduct here and that reflects badly [on the RCMP]," said de Jong. "The human dimension in this is staggering, that someone would be lost within an airport for hours, separated by a glass door forever from one of his loved ones." The stark images on the Pritchard film, of the police behaviour and a man's death, had enormous impact, said De Jong. 48

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No one but a moron (RCMP Commissioner William Elliott) overlooks the import of an e-mail like this in the vicious tasering to death of 40-year-old Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski The case involving the vicious tasering to death of 40-year-old Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski warrants an additional chapter to see the extent of the lies by the RCMP to cover-up. As noted, we have seen often-quoted Mountie mouthpiece Cpl. Dale Carr tell the Braidwood inquiry that top RCMP brass made a deliberate decision not to correct misinformation RCMP had given to the media about Dziekanskis death.1 In fact, e-mail suggests four RCMP Officers committed perjury while senior officers sat silent,2 specifically suggests Mounties planned to deploy Taser before they arrived at YVR, contrary to their testimony.3 As reported, after months of outrage about the conduct of the four Mounties who responded to Vancouver Airport Oct. 14, 2007, who can believe that at the last minute, a federal lawyer would produce what many would consider a smoking gun -- an e-mail saying the officers decided to use the Taser before confronting the Polish immigrant?4 If true, the Nov. 5, 2007, e-mail titled "Media strategy -- release of the YVR video," from RCMP Chief Supt. Dick Bent to assistant commissioner Al McIntyre, establishes the four have been lying through their teeth. This critical document suggests the four officers committed perjury and that senior officers sat silent while they did so.5 "The documents that have just come to our attention include a critical email from very high up in the RCMP chain of command, disclosing that the officers decided in a premeditated way, en route to the scene.6 Even the RCMP lawyers apparently lie? Lawyer Helen Roberts, who represents the RCMP at the inquiry, offered a tearful apology to inquiry commissioner Thomas Braidwood, a retired judge, for not disclosing the e-mail sooner.7 Helen Roberts had every reason to be in tears Friday as she apologized to the public inquiry into Dziekanski's death for failing to disclose what appears to be not just germane but also startlingly important evidence.8 Roberts crocodile tears dont wash! 50

If Roberts had cried over Dziekanski mother's pain, I would be moved -but a veteran lawyer wet-eyed over another screw-up in this case? I think they were crocodile tears.9 "I find this delay in disclosing it to the commission appalling," Braidwood said. "The contents of this e-mail goes to the heart of this inquiry's work."10 "It should have been disclosed much, much sooner ... months and months ago."11 "It's a stunning turn of events," Don Rosenbloom, the lawyer representing the government of Poland at the inquiry.12 Rosenbloom said the 11th-hour disclosure "is totally inconsistent with testimony given under oath" and goes to the heart of the issue of police fabrication. During the hearing, he said, "we were alleging [the four Mounties] were fabricating their story."13 The RCMP fabrication was, in fact, true! Dziekanski's mother told reporters she was surprised and angry about the e-mail being released so late. She suggested there had been a "coverup."14 "This is the kind of evidence someone should have known would have important consequences," said Walter Kosteckyj, the lawyer representing Dziekanski's mother at the inquiry.15 He said he had spent the last two weeks preparing his final arguments for the inquiry, only to find not all the evidence has been heard.16 The RCMP lawyer tries to white-wash the facts? David Butcher, the lawyer representing Const. Bill Bentley, one of the four Mounties involved in the in-custody death, said Bent's e-mail was hearsay and not credible evidence.17 B.C. Attorney-General Mike de Jong said he was concerned about the new development, "the possibility that new evidence may be emerging at this late date is troubling, and I'm sure very troubling for the commission itself," he said.18 "Commissions of this sort, and really our system of justice, rely on all witnesses who give evidence under oath to provide truthful and honest answers."19

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Incredibly, Commissioner William Elliott's carefully parsed press release was equally unbelievable: "This was simply an oversight. Unfortunately in an exercise of this magnitude, such an oversight can occur."20 Elliott a moron, as cited, no one but a moron overlooks the import of an e-mail like this.21 That was not an "oversight." It was professional incompetence or a coverup.22 Paul Kennedy, the chairman of the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP, using a news conference in Vancouver, took some well-aimed verbal shots at stagnant RCMP culture, especially its notorious, self-destructive resistance to change. It is a massively inert organization, he said, and that must not stand.23 Footnotes 1. RCMP admissions in Dziekanski Taser death are troubling. By Damian Inwood, Wed, Apr 22 2009. 2. E-mail Suggests Four RCMP Officers Committed Perjury While Senior Officers Sat Silent. Contributed on Sun, 2009/06/21 - 2:30pm. 3. Startling New Email Halts Inquiry. By Neal Hall and Lori Culbert; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun. 4 - 5. Damning e-mail suggests the four officers committed perjury and that senior officers sat silent while they did. By Ian Mulgrew; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun. 6 - 7. Startling New Email Halts Inquiry. By Neal Hall and Lori Culbert; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun. 8 - 9. Damning e-mail suggests the four officers committed perjury and that senior officers sat silent while they did. By Ian Mulgrew; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun. 10 - 19. Startling New Email Halts Inquiry. By Neal Hall and Lori Culbert; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun. 20 - 22. Damning e-mail suggests the four officers committed perjury and that senior officers sat silent while they did. By Ian Mulgrew; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun. 23. RCMP watchdog goes out firing with Dziekanski report. Posted: 52

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Damning e-mail suggests the four RCMP officers committed perjury and that senior RCMP officers sat silent while they did Column: Mounties in Tasering should face prosecution: Damning e-mail suggests the four RCMP officers committed perjury and that senior RCMP officers sat silent while they did By Ian Mulgrew; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun The Braidwood Inquiry into the Taser-related death of Robert Dziekanski has been blown up and left in ruins by the revelation a key RCMP e-mail was withheld from the commission. After months of outrage about the conduct of the four Mounties who responded to Vancouver Airport Oct. 14, 2007, who can believe that at the last minute, a federal lawyer would produce what many would consider a smoking gun -- an e-mail saying the officers decided to use the Taser before confronting the Polish immigrant? If true, the Nov. 5, 2007, e-mail titled "Media strategy -- release of the YVR video," from RCMP Chief Supt. Dick Bent to assistant commissioner Al McIntyre, establishes the four have been lying through their teeth. This critical document suggests the four officers committed perjury and that senior officers sat silent while they did so. Worse, it seems there are many other documents that have not been turned over that may be relevant. This e-mail was one of 260 documents on a CD sent by the RCMP to the justice department last April, yet the federal lawyers didn't open the CD until last week. Last week? Evidence delivered in April didn't get opened until last week? What? Helen Roberts had every reason to be in tears Friday as she apologized to the public inquiry into Dziekanski's death for failing to disclose what appears to be not just germane but also startlingly important evidence. If Roberts had cried over Dziekanski mother's pain, I would be moved -but a veteran lawyer wet-eyed over another screw-up in this case? I think they were crocodile tears.

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Commissioner William Elliott's carefully parsed press release was equally unbelievable: "This was simply an oversight. Unfortunately in an exercise of this magnitude, such an oversight can occur." Bollocks. No one but a moron overlooks the import of an e-mail like this. The officers deny the explosive content is true and Roberts says Bent was wrong in what he said. But their protestations ring hollow after almost 18 months of bluster and denial. So does Elliott's threadbare these-thingshappen excuse. The situation is as bad as the most virulent critics of the Mounties feared. This is no longer about four officers who made mistakes in judgment: It's about an organization that thinks it is above the law. "I find this delay in disclosing it to the commission appalling," an upset Braidwood said. "The contents of this e-mail goes to the heart of this inquiry's work." Exactly. Braidwood says his inquiry will resume on Sept. 22 after commission lawyers have time to review the e-mail, conduct an investigation and perhaps call the senior Mounties to testify about the document. I think not. There was a time when I thought Oct. 14, 2007 was the day that would live in the annals of RCMP infamy, but June 19, 2009 has eclipsed the tragedy of Dziekanski's death. On Friday, a country's faith in a once proud, once revered institution died. We have left the realm of how to regulate Taser use and the circumstances of Dziekanski's death and entered the world of criminal conduct -- which is beyond Braidwood's provincially rooted authority to investigate. If we needed any prod to reopen the decision not to prosecute these officers, we now have been given it. It is time to thank commissioner Braidwood for his excellent work in bringing these unsettling facts to light and it's time to appoint a special prosecutor.

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E-mail Suggests Four RCMP Officers Committed Perjury E-mail Suggests Four RCMP Officers Committed Perjury While Senior Officers Sat Silent By Neal Hall and Lori Culbert; June 20, 2009 - Vancouver Sun Contributed by blackandred on Sun, 2009/06/21 - 2:30pm. In sections: British Columbia Canada Accountability Rights Security apparatus Startling New Email Halts Inquiry Suggests Mounties planned to deploy Taser before they arrived at YVR, contrary to their testimony A shocking e-mail found last week brought the Braidwood inquiry to a sudden halt Friday and may result in the most senior RCMP officers in B.C. being required to testify. The e-mail, sent by RCMP Chief Supt. Dick Bent to Assistant Commissioner Al Macintyre suggested for the first time that the four Mounties who responded to a call at Vancouver's airport planned to use a Taser on Robert Dziekanski, who died at the airport on Oct. 14, 2007, after he was Tasered five times. Under the subject line "Media Strategy - Release of YVR video," the email, dated Nov. 5, 2007, said: "Finally spoke to [Supt.] Wayne [Rideout] and he indicated that the members did not articulate that they saw the symptoms of excited delirium, but instead had discussed the response en route and decided that if he did not comply that they would go to CEW [conducted energy weapon]." Lawyers for the four RCMP officers involved in the fatal incident said Friday their clients deny they formulated a plan to use a Taser on Dziekanski. The officers testified at the inquiry they arrived in separate police cars and had no discussion beforehand. Alex Pringle, a lawyer representing Rideout, who was in charge of investigating Dziekanski's death, appeared at the inquiry Friday and read a statement from his client, which said Bent's e-mail was in error. Pringle said it was a "misunderstanding of a conversation I had with him." Lawyer Helen Roberts, who represents the RCMP at the inquiry, offered a tearful apology to inquiry commissioner Thomas Braidwood, a retired judge, for not disclosing the e-mail sooner.

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She also said Bent was mistaken in his e-mail and that the officers did not plan to use the Taser. She offered to have senior Mounties testify. "I find this delay in disclosing it to the commission appalling," Braidwood said. "The contents of this e-mail goes to the heart of this inquiry's work." The e-mail will have to be investigated and further hearings may be required, the commissioner said. He ordered the inquiry adjourned until Sept. 22. The delay was due to summer plans already made by many of the lawyers involved in the inquiry, he added. Friday was supposed to be the start of final submissions by lawyers representing various parties, including the four Mounties involved in the in-custody death. Commission counsel Art Vertlieb told the inquiry that the new e-mail was disclosed Tuesday by lawyers for the federal justice department, which represents the RCMP. "It should have been disclosed much, much sooner ... months and months ago," Vertlieb later told reporters, adding he was "upset and frustrated" by the last-minute disclosure. He said he didn't know whether the RCMP disclosed the e-mail to Crown counsel before a decision was made that no criminal charges were warranted against the four officers. Vertlieb told the inquiry that the Bent e-mail was among 260 documents on a CD sent by the RCMP to the justice department in April, just before RCMP media relations officers testified at the inquiry about the botched handling of information released to the media in the days after Dziekanski's death. He said the federal lawyers didn't open the CD until last week, discovering the Bent e-mail and other documents. "It's a stunning turn of events," Don Rosenbloom, the lawyer representing the government of Poland at the inquiry, told reporters after the commissioner ordered the three-month adjournment. "The documents that have just come to our attention include a critical email from very high up in the RCMP chain of command, disclosing that the officers decided in a premeditated way, en route to the scene, to use the Taser if Mr. Dziekanski did not comply." 58

Rosenbloom said the 11th-hour disclosure "is totally inconsistent with testimony given under oath" and goes to the heart of the issue of police fabrication. During the hearing, he said, "we were alleging [the four Mounties] were fabricating their story." Dziekanski's mother told reporters she was surprised and angry about the e-mail being released so late. She suggested there had been a "coverup." "This is the kind of evidence someone should have known would have important consequences," said Walter Kosteckyj, the lawyer representing Dziekanski's mother at the inquiry. He said he had spent the last two weeks preparing his final arguments for the inquiry, only to find not all the evidence has been heard. David Butcher, the lawyer representing Const. Bill Bentley, one of the four Mounties involved in the in-custody death, said Bent's e-mail was hearsay and not credible evidence. "The chief superintendent is simply wrong," he said. The late disclosure of the e-mail was the result of an oversight, RCMP Commissioner William Elliott said in a statement issued Friday. "We have produced thousands of documents to our legal counsel for their review and for them to transmit all relevant material to the commission," Elliott said, pointing out that it was the RCMP that brought the Bent email to the attention of the inquiry commissioner on Friday. "Commissioner Braidwood was informed that a specific document was not provided and he himself accepted the government of Canada's sincere apologies for this oversight," Elliott's statement said. "The RCMP wants all of the facts surrounding this tragic event to be known so that we can learn as much as possible and make any further required changes to the RCMP's policies and practices." B.C. Attorney-General Mike de Jong said he was concerned about the new development. "The possibility that new evidence may be emerging at this late date is troubling, and I'm sure very troubling for the commission itself," he said.

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"Commissions of this sort, and really our system of justice, rely on all witnesses who give evidence under oath to provide truthful and honest answers." Whether the testimony in the Dziekanski inquiry has been truthful will be up to Braidwood to decide, de Jong said. It will be up to Braidwood to assess the new evidence and determine its relevance before making his findings, he said, adding that it was too early to comment on the possible fallout from Friday's events. The attorney-general said it would be premature to comment on whether criminal charges against the four officers should be reconsidered. "I'm not going to rule anything in or out. I am going to wait with keen interest for Mr. Braidwood's report." Dziekanski, who spoke no English, had travelled for 24 hours from Poland and spent about 10 hours at the airport, unable to find his mother, who went home to Kamloops after being told by officials that her son couldn't be found. The 40-year-old man eventually started throwing around furniture, prompting a bystander to call 911. Seconds after four Mounties arrived, Dziekanski was Tasered. He died at the scene.

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The RCMP had decided to electrocute him before they even saw him They had decided to electrocute him before they even saw him 19.06.09.18:24:00 Rusty Idols,New Democrats Online In the car on the way to the airport as revealed in an email the government finally revealed on what was supposed to be the last day of the Braidwood Commission. And you thought the RCMP's behavior couldn't look any worse. This e-mail was one of 260 documents on a CD sent by the RCMP to the justice department last April, yet the federal lawyers didnt open the CD until last week. Last week? Evidence delivered in April didnt get opened until last week? What? Helen Roberts had every reason to be in tears Friday as she apologized to the public inquiry into Dziekanskis death for failing to disclose what appears to be not just germane but also startlingly important evidence. If Roberts had cried over Dziekanski mothers pain, I would be moved but a veteran lawyer wet-eyed over another screw-up in this case? I think they were crocodile tears. Commissioner William Elliotts carefully parsed press release was equally unbelievable: This was simply an oversight. Unfortunately in an exercise of this magnitude, such an oversight can occur. Bollocks. No one but a moron overlooks the import of an e-mail like this. The officers deny the explosive content is true and Roberts says Bent was wrong in what he said. But their protestations ring hollow after almost 18 months of bluster and denial. So does Elliotts threadbare these-thingshappen excuse. The situation is as bad as the most virulent critics of the Mounties feared. This is no longer about four officers who made mistakes in judgment: Its about an organization that thinks it is above the law.

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Epilog In fact Prime Minister Stephen Harper and RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson has suppressed or taken off the internet all of these books by the author:

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Other Work by Terry Mallenby Former federal peace officer, old age pensioner & PTSD disability pensioner Cognitive development: the functional aspect of symbolization and language, by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 1206866 Publisher: Winnipeg, S. Evans, 1973. A bibliography of research on spatial and social behaviour by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 1188853 Publisher: Winnipeg : Thomas Todd Press, 1973. A bibliography of research on spatial behaviour. by Terry W Mallenby; Ruth G Roberts OCLC Number: 123780236 Publisher: Winnipeg : Thomas Todd Press, 1973. A note on perceived self-acceptance of institutionalized mentally retarded (IMR) children. by TW Mallenby ISSN: 0022-1325 OCLC Number: 105523657 Article Language: English Publication: The Journal of genetic psychology, 1973 Sep; 123(1st Half): 171-2 Database: From MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Personal space : direct measurement techniques with hard-of-hearing children by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 8686052 From: Environment and behavior ; v. 6, no. 1 (March 1974). Publisher: [Beverly Hills, CA] : Sage Publications, 1974. Effect of discussion on reduction of magnitude of Poggendorff illusion. by TW Mallenby ISSN: 0031-5125 OCLC Number: 107527338 Publication: Perceptual and motor skills, 1974 Oct; 39(2): 787-91 Database: From MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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Personal space: projective and direct measures with institutionalized mentally retarded children. by TW Mallenby ISSN: 0022-3891 OCLC Number: 105929976 Publication: Journal of personality assessment, 1974 Feb; 38(1): 28-31 Database: From MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Personal Space: Projective and Direct Measures with Institutionalized Mentally Retarded Children by Terry Mallenby ISSN: 0022-3891 OCLC Number: 4631503689 Publication: Journal of Personality Assessment, v38 n1 (19740201): 28-31 Database: ERIC The ERIC database is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Education. Personal Space: Direct Measurement Techniques with Hard-of-Hearing Children by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 424960945 Accession No: EJ098610 Publication: Environment and Behavior, 6, 1, 117-122, Mar 74 Database: ERIC The ERIC database is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Education. MALLENBY, TERRY W., Personal Space: Direct Measurement Techniques with Hardof-Hearing Children: Environment and Behavior 6(1) p. 117 N: 0013-9165 OCLC Number: 4647243973 Publication: Environment and Behavior, v6 n1 (19740301): 127-127 Database: ERIC The ERIC database is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Education. The effect of extended contact with "normals" on the social behavior of hard-of-hearing children. by TW Mallenby ISSN: 0022-4545 OCLC Number: 107863896 Publication: The Journal of social psychology, 1975 Feb; 95(First Half): 137-8 Database: From MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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The personal space of hard-of-hearing children after extended contact with 'normals'. by TW Mallenby; RG Mallenby ISSN: 0007-1293 OCLC Number: 113775903 Publication: The British journal of social and clinical psychology, 1975 Sep; 14(3): 253-7 Database: From MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. The Effect of Extended Contact with "Normals" on the Social Behavior of Hard-ofHearing Children by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 427052930 Accession No: EJ118344 Publication: Journal of Social Psychology, 95, 137-8, Feb 75 Database: ERIC The ERIC database is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Education. The personal space of hard-of-hearing children after extended contact with "normals" by Terry W Mallenby; Ruth G Mallenby OCLC Number: 14151807 Notes: Caption title. From: British journal of social and clinical psychology ; v. 14, no. 3 (Sept. 1975) Description: p. 253-257. Publisher: [Great Britain : s.n., 1975] The missing person in measurement techniques of interpersonal distance. by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 678920246 Thesis/dissertation : Document : eBook Computer File Publisher: [Burnaby, B.C.] : [s.n.], 1975. The Effect of Extended Contact with Normals on the Social Behavior of Hard-ofHearing Children by Terry Mallenby ISSN: 0022-4545 OCLC Number: 4653399646 Publication: The Journal of Social Psychology, v95 n1 (19750201): 137-138 Database: ERIC The ERIC database is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Education. Facilitating the disappearance of perceptual error to the Poggendorff illusion. by TW Mallenby ISSN: 0023-8309 OCLC Number: 112913792 Publication: Language and speech, 1976 Apr-Jun; 19(2): 193-9 Database: From MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. 75

Incidents of physical assault against child-abuse investigation workers : the nature of child-abuse protection legislation as possible reason for such incidents : some Canadian provincial examples of internal policies attempting to deal with such incidents : placing the trend of such incidents into a theoretical perspective by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 44178037 Thesis/dissertation : Manuscript Archival Material Publisher: 1994. Teach your child to read : a simple method for parents and educators by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 61554932 - 1984 The relative effectiveness of whole- and part-task simulators OCLC Number: 222728551 1984 Quality assurance in medical/health care utilizing and incorporating three methods of evaluation: process, setting and outcome : an introduction to assessing medical/health care by means of a conceptual "process matrix" : with special reference to acute care and chronic care hospitals by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 184866019 - 1986. When the "baby-boom" cohort reaches 65 : will it be social chaos or a carefully planned transition? : an introductory research proposal by Terry W Mallenby OCLC Number: 184861481 - 1986. Child abuse : a beginning social worker's understanding and use of the DSM-III-R and three reactive mental disorders following child abuse : reactive attachment disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and adjustment disorder by Terry Wallice Mallenby; Institute of Psychometric Assessment (Bay Roberts, Newfoundland) OCLC Number: 40533667 - 1994 Dealing with a violent work environment : internal policies and legislation dealing with physical assault and other threats against child protective social workers by Terry W Mallenby; Institute of Psychometric Assessment, Applied Studies & Investigative Research. ISBN: 0969594402 9780969594406 OCLC Number: 35875995 - 1994 Notes: Revision of author's thesis. Description: vii, 473 leaves; 29 cm. Series Title: Employee assistance program series.

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How to make staff safe: how to reduce labour-management conflict: how to reduce staff grievances by Terry W Mallenby ISBN: 0969594402 9780969594406 OCLC Number: 62920434 - 1997 Other Titles: How to reduce labor-management conflict, How to reduce staff grievances

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